James T. Sutherland
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Джеймс Томас Сазерленд (англ. James Thomas Sutherland; 10 октября 1870, Кингстон, Онтарио, Канада — 30 сентября 1955, Кингстон) — активный сторонник хоккея, игрок, тренер, судья, основатель зала хоккейной славы и международного зала хоккейной славы. В Онтарио его называют «отцом хоккея».
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James Thomas Sutherland (October 10, 1870 – September 16, 1955) was a Canadian ice hockey administrator, and founding father of the game in Canada. Sutherland was a pioneer of hockey's early years, helping to develop amateur hockey, and spread the game's popularity throughout the country, and into the United States. He played in the inaugural season of the Ontario Hockey Association, and later coached and refereed the game. He founded the original Kingston Frontenacs, and later became president of the Ontario Hockey Association, and then the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. He was instrumental in founding the Memorial Cup in 1919, and was at the forefront of the discussion on the origins of hockey.
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James T. Sutherland
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Сазерленд, Джеймс Томас
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James T. Sutherland
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James T. Sutherland
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Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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1955-09-16
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Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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1870-10-10
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Black and white photo of Sutherland
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Grave stone in Cataraqui Cemetery
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Photo of the Sutherland Cup
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1870-10-10
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Sutherland's grave stone
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The Sutherland Cup
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1955-09-16
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Gravestone Captain Sutherland.jpg
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Sutherland Cup 2015.JPG
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Ice hockey executive
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Soldier & salesman
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I feel that I have a greater responsibility and duty to perform at this time and that is to point out to the great army of hockey players and officials scattered throughout our beloved Canada, how great and urgent the need is for men to come forward and rally to the defence of our common cause and strike a blow for liberty and justice. It takes nerves and gameness to play the game of hockey. The same qualities are necessary in the greater game that is now being played in France and on the other fighting fronts." "With every man doing his bit, Canada will raise an army of brain and brawn from our hockey enthusiasts the likes of which the world has never seen. The whistle has sounded. Let every man play the greatest game of his life.
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Historians are said to differ considerably on the place in which the great Caesar first saw "the light of day," and similarly in respect to the birthplace of Canada's national winter sport, Hockey. There may be some who will claim sundry and divers places as being the authentic spot or locality. Whatever measure of merit the claim of other places may have, I think it is generally admitted and has been substantially proven on many former occasions that the actual birthplace of organized hockey is the city of Kingston, in the year 1888 . The first actual game that we have any record of occurred in Capt. Dix's rink, which was located on the harbour in front of the city buildings, Kingston. This game was played between teams representing Queen's University and the Royal Military College.
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—Captain Sutherland, 1916
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—Captain Sutherland, 1942
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The "Origin of Hockey" report
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World War I — A call to arms
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James Thomas Sutherland (October 10, 1870 – September 16, 1955) was a Canadian ice hockey administrator, and founding father of the game in Canada. Sutherland was a pioneer of hockey's early years, helping to develop amateur hockey, and spread the game's popularity throughout the country, and into the United States. He played in the inaugural season of the Ontario Hockey Association, and later coached and refereed the game. He founded the original Kingston Frontenacs, and later became president of the Ontario Hockey Association, and then the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. He was instrumental in founding the Memorial Cup in 1919, and was at the forefront of the discussion on the origins of hockey. Sutherland was born into a military family, and was a travelling shoe salesman by trade. He served overseas in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War I, reaching the rank of Captain. Sutherland was the driving force behind the creation of the Hall of Fame, and later the International Hockey Hall of Fame. His many writings helped preserve the history of ice hockey in Canada, and his arguments for Kingston being the birthplace of hockey were a major reason why the National Hockey League and the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association selected Kingston as the original home of the Hockey Hall of Fame. He was one of the original inductees into the Hockey Hall of Fame, and often referred to as the "Father of Hockey".
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Джеймс Томас Сазерленд (англ. James Thomas Sutherland; 10 октября 1870, Кингстон, Онтарио, Канада — 30 сентября 1955, Кингстон) — активный сторонник хоккея, игрок, тренер, судья, основатель зала хоккейной славы и международного зала хоккейной славы. В Онтарио его называют «отцом хоккея».
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Captain
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1870
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1955